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Long lines formed at ATMs and bank branches across Greece Monday as the nation’s financial crisis worsened, limiting cash withdrawals and causing global markets to plunge.

Senior citizens looking to collect their monthly government benefits swarmed closed bank branches Monday in the hope of getting their checks, and lines formed at ATMs as bankers gradually began dispensing cash again following the imposition of strict controls on capital.

Greece has imposed restrictions on money withdrawals and banking transactions to keep its financial system from collapsing due to a run on the banks.

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How much longer can the nation's of this world continue to borrow without accountability? One day soon, all will have to answer the doorbell to the bank of accountability! Let Greece be a warning of things to come. Jesus spoke about the cost of things in the last days. :flower:

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DISCLAIMER: I make no claim to be a "theologian" and/or a "'deep' eschatological scholar," etc. BB has plenty of them, so I will them pontificate all they wish. OTOH, there's this verse in Revelation 6:6---

"And I [John] heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine."

Sounds to me like there just might be some kind of rationing going on.

When will this occur?

If you happen to be a "Pre-Trib" rapturist , Revelation 6:7 states that, "And when he [the Lamb {6:1}] had opened the fourth seal, I [John] heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see."

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Europe is all but bankrupt. Spain, Italy, Portugal could all go the way of Greece.

China, with promises in Africa, Asia, and Latin America (such as a railroad from Brazil to Peru and a new canal through Nicaragua) is shaky because the economy is still under the thumb of the communist party rulers.

Even Puerto Rico has admitted that they have 73 billion dollars in debt that they cannot and probably will not pay as Puerto Rico becomes another Greecespot in a Carribean full of economic basket cases.

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